Review of the odd chrysidid genus Loboscelidia Westwood, 1874 (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae, Loboscelidiinae) Author Kimsey, Lynn S. text ZooKeys 2012 213 1 40 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.213.2985 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.213.2985 1313-2970-213-1 Loboscelidia philippinensis Fouts Loboscelidia philippinensis Fouts, 1922: 623. Syntype males (not females); Philippines: Mindanao, Iligan (USNM). Material studied. Philippines: Mindanao (3 males, USNM, BME); the 2 syntypes were also seen. Diagnosis. Loboscelidia philippinensis is one of the group of species characterized by having a submedially curved medial vein, rectangular frontal projection, no scrobal sulcus, and cu-a vein present. It can be distinguished from the rest of the group by the short, broad head in side view (1.2-1.4 x as long as high), flagellomere I is more than twice as long as broad and longer than flagellomere II, partial notauli, metanotum half as long or longer than scutellum, A shorter than Cu+M, and hindtibial flange as long as tibia and twice as wide as tubular part of tibia .